7. There sliall be no de\natioii from the drawing, 

 plans and speciiications so certified and approved, with- 

 out the written consent of the Superintendent. 



8. Every permit shall expire within six months from 

 the date of issue, and the erection or alteration of any 

 building or part of any building, or structure, or any 

 platform, staging or flooring, for which a permit has 

 been granted, and upon which active work has begun, 

 shall be completed Mnthin the periol during which the 

 permit is valid, provided that if the permittee shall, at 

 any time before the expiration of the permit, furnish 

 in writing a reason satisfactory to the Superintendent 

 showing why the work cannot be completed within 

 such period, the permit may be renewed. 



9. Any permittee, who without the written consent of 

 the Superintendent, iiiakes any important deviation 

 from the certified drawings, plans or specifications in 

 the erection or alteration of any building or part of 

 any building, or structure, or any platform, staging or 

 flooring, for which a permit has been granted, or who 

 begins active work upon any such structure and fails to 

 have it completed during the period in which the per- 

 mit is valid shall be liable to the penalties prescribed 

 by these regulations, and the Superintendent may pull 

 down such partial structure and may remove from the 

 lot, at the expense of the permittee, any lumber, stone 

 or other building material or property upon the lot, 

 and may sell or otherwise dispose of such building 

 material or property to pay the expenses of its removal, 

 and the Superintendent may refuse thereafter to grant 

 to the permittee a permit for the erection or alteration 

 within the park of any building, part of any building, 

 structure, staging or flooring. 



Classificatiox of Lots. 



10. The lots of any townsite in the parks may be 

 classified by the Commissioner of Dominion Parks 

 according to the minimum cost of buildings to be 

 erected upon the lots of any class and no permit for 

 the erection of any building on any lot shall be granted 

 unless the drawing?, plans and specifications submitted 

 with the application therefor shall furnish satis- 

 factory evidence to the Superintendent that the material 

 and labour shall, when the building is completed, have 

 cost the owner, or agent at least the minimum cost 

 fixed for buildings to be erected on the class of lots to 

 wliich such lot belongs. 



11 No permit shall be granted for the erection of 

 any building unless the drawings, plans and specifica- 

 tions submitted with the application shall furnish 

 .satisfactory evidence to the Superintendent that the 

 design is suitable for the class in which the lot falls 

 upon which it is proposed to erect the building. 



12. No permit shall be granted for the erection of 

 any building or part of any building, or any platform, 

 st^iging or flooring unless satisfactory evidence is 

 furnished to the Superintendent in the application that 

 the purpose for whicli such structure is to be used will 

 not be detrimental to the purposes for which other 

 buildings now erected or hereafter to be erected on 

 neighbouring lots, arc likely to be used. 



13. Every permit shall be subject to revocation, if 

 in the opinion of the Superintendent the work is not 

 being carried out in accordance with the plans and 

 specifications certified and approved when such permit 



